Agniveer
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has announced the final date to apply for the Agniveer Vayu Recruitment 2025. According to the official notification, today, August 4, 2025, is the last day to submit online applications. Eligible and interested candidates who have not yet applied should not delay further. The application window will close by the end of the day, and no further extensions are expected.

Who Can Apply?
The IAF Agniveer Vayu recruitment is open to 12th pass candidates from recognized boards. This is a golden opportunity for young aspirants who want to serve the nation by joining the prestigious Indian Air Force under the Agnipath scheme. Applicants must also meet the age and physical fitness criteria as specified in the notification.
Key Eligibility Criteria:
- Educational Qualification: Must have passed 10+2 (with Physics, Math, and English) or possess a 3-year diploma in engineering or vocational courses as per the official eligibility standards.
- Age Limit: Candidates should be between 17.5 years and 21 years of age.
- Medical and Physical Standards: Applicants must meet the IAF’s fitness and medical guidelines, which include height, weight, eyesight, and overall physical health requirements.
Selection Process:

The selection for Agniveer Vayu posts will be done in several phases, including:
- Online Exam (Phase 1)
- Physical Fitness Test (PFT)
- Medical Examination
- Document Verification
The written test will assess general awareness, reasoning, English, physics, and mathematics, depending on the stream.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates can apply through the official IAF Agniveer website – agnipathvayu.cdac.in. Applicants should ensure that they have all necessary documents ready in digital format, including photographs, signature, certificates, and identity proof.
Important Point
The application process is completely online, and no offline forms will be accepted. Applicants are advised to complete their registration and fee payment well before the deadline to avoid last-minute technical issues.